I pretty much never stay in the same town for more than a year or two. There's always something I want to do elsewhere.

Part of that is how I keep going back to school for more degrees, although I dropped out of high school at the age of 15 and am now 34.

I'm gainfully employed in a comfortable profession. It's one in which I'm able to help people, sometimes. And it allows me to change jobs and locations with relative ease, which I like. It even pays me money, which I frequently exchange for goods and services.

Hugely introverted, I also somehow enjoy dance parties, talking to strangers, and performing as a singer-songwriter. And long walks on the concrete. Or if there's no concrete, the beach.

I have a few dear friends who stick with me whether we live in the same city or not. This found family is the family I'm closest to.

I can be really awkward at times. I write literary fiction and keep my life story printed in bound volumes.

I basically keep aiming higher and higher in life to stave off boredom. Actually, I'm lying. It's hard to bore me. The real reason I keep aiming higher is that I love humanity and want to do good things for it. That's just a hard thing to say.